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  1. Nov 2023
  2. Oct 2023
    1. NBC argued that relaying a video feed from the courtroom to its studios, say, and then broadcasting it to the public, perhaps after a brief delay, would not run afoul of the rule.

      timing

    1. President Trump is a showman, as you mentioned, and he has been known to manipulate these events to his political advantage. And that's fine, except that's not what we owe our audienc

      the reporters seem to say that they have to evade trump's alteration of the event; he is putting on a show

    2. we have two reporters in the courtroom. We have two reporters outside the courtroom because the world is completely different now, and we will have to update that story as it's happening online in our newscast...

      4 reporters in total

    1. “It’s become a hard issue,” said Rozar, the state representative, who co-authored a bill this year to add exceptions for rape and incest in what she called a “compromise”

      discussed with bill authorers

    2. : Many times, when they encountered someone who wasn’t on their list, they learned those people were planning to vote, too. As a result, the party shifted its strategy, broadening its targets to contact more than a million potential voters as opposed to hundreds of thousands of them.

      Went with door knoockers

    3. e Little White Schoolhouse, where a group of Whigs, Free Soilers and Democrats met to form a new, anti-slavery party in 1854, had been moved several times before, and the building’s owner, the Ripon Chamber of Commerce, said the new location would make it easier to accommodate visitors when Republicans h

      VISITED THE SITE

    1. day of early voting when I arrived in Dilkon, a town of fewer than two thousand people in the southwestern corner of the Navajo reservation. I followed a “Vote Here Today”

      went to poll sites

    2. ses latitude and longitude to create a shareable digital address, numerous challenges, starting with Internet access and poor cell service, make this difficult to implement on reservations.

      list of ways native Americans are disenfranchised here

    3. “For a long time, my mother and my father were not allowed to vote. So when they were finally given that right, whether it was the primary, or the general, or a special election, no matter the distance, whether it was raining, snowing, hailing, they went to vote. T

      generational experience of voting

    4. hen we met, not far from his home in Rough Rock, a small Native community tucked under the mesa where his livestock grazes, he was wearing cowboy boots and a wide-brimmed black hat that sat low over a broad face weathered from years

      had to meet the source, and is it his home

  3. Sep 2023
  4. Aug 2023
    1. “Real estate is not just large owners and developers,” says Axel-Lute. “It’s also refinancing, foreclosures, modest homeowners, anyone who has a home or wants a home,” she says.

      shows that dif relationships are involved

    2. But this sort of fare is also a potential lost opportunity: these sorts of pieces could contain more complex details or critical perspectives, but often do not.

      yet they lack interesting details

  5. Oct 2020